
Another area I love to hear about is Environmental Enrichment Activities (EEAs) for dogs. It's just a long name for stuff to do. You may be familiar with techniques for dolphins like freezing fish in blocks of ice and they play with the new toy until they get the prize. Activities are often designed to mimick behaviors the animal would do in the wild, like hunt, dig, or tear up prey. EEAs provide outlets for animals that would lead lives of sheer boredom without them.
EEAs are chockfull of benefits for the dog and us. They can help a new dog bond, exercise, relieve stress, boredom and anxiety, and stimulates all kinds of good physical responses. It's a win-win situation for us both. Frankly, when I'm stuck in an article, Fez seems to know it and with a hopeful expression, brings me a toy. Two minutes of tossing Sheepie or Brown Bear and it's back to the keyboard refreshed.
"Oh boy, tire jump... my favorite!"
Dogs are easy because almost everything you do with them is an EEA. They are truly the original adventure animal. It's as if they think, "Oh boy, we're going to the mailbox...my favorite!" Five minutes later, it's "Oh boy, we're playing tug rope...my favorite!" They probably have their own action-adventure theme song.
Don't underestimate the relieving boredom factor. Most complaints of destruction from owners are boredom related. The dog is just looking for something to do. If we don't provide it, they will find an outlet themselves. As Sharon West of Westinn Kennels once said, "It's not that big of a deal to just throw a tennis ball around for a few minutes." There is no way to determine numbers, but there are probably tens of thousands of dogs put down each year for destructive behavior that would have been relieved with a few EEAs in their lives.
Here's a brief list of Fez and Duke's favorite EEAs.
- Take a walk in the park.
- Take a walk in a different park.
- Better yet, go to the dog park!
- Throw the Frisbee, Tennis Ball, Stick, Soccer Ball, or any launchable item.
- Do a nice agility course.
- Do it again. (see pic of Fez, above)
- Do some tricks training during television commercials.
- Have a nice massage.
- Play a "find it" game, where mom hides treats around the room.
- Shred an empty paper towel roll all over the living room.
- Chew on a stuffed Kong, CET chew, broccoli stalk or carrot.
- Go for trips to pick up the kid at school, gas up the car, or Home Depot.
- Even better, go through the fast food drive up.
Let me know what kinds of Environmental Enrichment Activities you provide for your dog. They may be simple behaviors, new products on the market, places to go, things to do. Share the EEA that makes your dog says, "Oh boy, my favorite!"